Actor Marco de Paula was born on March 3, 1977 in Seville.
He trained in acting studying at some of the prestigious professional schools, such as Juan Carlos Corazza or Adam Black.
The actor has worked in all media, both in theater and in film and television, having also done a lot of publicity.
As far as theater is concerned, the actor has performed a large number of plays on stage, and belongs to the La Gaviota theater company.
On television he made his debut in 1999, when he participated in the production “Honey, how I hate you.” The following year, in 2000, he was hired to participate in the Antena3-produced series “Nada es para siempre”, in which he worked until 2001.
In 2002 he joined the series broadcast by the Tele5 network “20 y tanto”, in which he was working until 2003, and in 2004 he joined the Canal Sur series “Arrayán”.
Popularity came to the actor in 2005, when he was offered to join the cast of actors in the series “Hospital Central”, one of the series with the highest audience in our country. In it, Marco played Dr. Roberto Cuevas, better known as Rober, SAMUR doctor who, at first, has many stumbles with Eva, since she considers that Roberto has used a plug to enter the hospital, removing the site to her. This role made him a well-known face to the public, and he was playing it until 2007.
In 2007 he signed for the series of the Valencian regional channel, Channel 9, to play a role in the series “Planta 25”, where he stayed until the following year, and in 2010 he did so for Channel 4 in the series “Valientes”.
Later, in the 2011/2012 season, the actor was hired by Televisa to participate in a Mexican soap opera, “Esperanza del corazón”, as well as by Telemundo for another production, also from Mexico, “Rosa Diamante”.
Although his foray into the world of the big screen is not extensive, he has participated in a couple of shorts, “The secret” and “Mysterious game”, as well as in a feature film, in 2003, entitled “Normally suspects”.